if you havent heard it's basically a carrying case for the 360, comes with HD screen that i think was like 18 inches, it was pretty big actually, and had like high def speakers with it or something or other, it's really cool

Jesus **** kid, do you have any idea how powerful a computer has to be for it to run an emulation for a console? Roughly ten times. That's right. You need a computer ten times as powerful as an XBOX in order to run emulation software. Don't even get me started on the PS3...

actually it is because the emulator does not accurately emulate it because of the way it is coded and the games are made to run with the hardware that is for the system and so we have to make a plugin which tricks the game so it will use your hardware but can't use it properly because there is so many different pieces of hardware so you can't make a plugin for each one and then update it if the driver changes so it takes to much time to do it properly and now one would spen that amount of time to do that and do it for free.

hmm need 10 times the power of an 8 year old piece of tech and i have a 6 month old gaming computer... the frame rate would be less than great and the fans would make an ungodly noise but i think it could do it

Well the idea is that you need to adjust for the level of programming that needs to take place in order to replicate all the physical components in a virtual environment, which takes a severe toll on available resources. Now, admittedly, the figures I read aren't usually ten times, they're more like 7 or 8, but the 360 is also a LOT more complex than anything we have emulated so far.